Reasons provided to explain why offenders commit crime when they assess the bad consequences include ALL BUT WHICH of the following
A) offenders consistently underestimate financial rewards of crime
B) offenders act impulsively
C) offenders perceive no legitimate or meaningful work opportunities
D) offenders overestimate the immediate, short-term gains
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Q2: The fatalistic offender assumes that they will
Q3: One of the reasons for being skeptical
Q4: Scared Straight programs are designed to deter
Q5: Evaluations of Scared Straight programs revealed that
A)
Q6: Walker credits much of the decline in
Q8: Programs known as _ exposed juveniles to
Q9: It is important to distinguish between
A) the
Q10: Walker proposes that the death penalty does
Q11: The theory of deterrence rests on a
Q12: _(1)_ deterrence is directed at individual offenders
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